“You have often seen the sand on the seashore. How fine are its tiny grains! And how many of those tiny little grains go to make up the small handful which a child grasps in its play. Now imagine a mountain of that sand, a million miles high, reaching from the earth to the farthest heavens, and a million miles broad, extending to remotest space, and a million miles in thickness; and imagine such an enormous mass of countless particles of sand multiplied as often as there are leaves in the forest, drops of water in the mighty ocean, feathers on birds, scales on fish, hairs on animals, atoms in the vast expanse of the air: and imagine that at the end of every million years a little bird came to that mountain and carried away in its beak a tiny grain of that sand. How many millions upon millions of centuries would pass before that bird had carried away even a square foot of that mountain, how many eons upon eons of ages before it had carried away all? Yet at the end of that immense stretch of time not even one instant of eternity could be said to have ended. At the end of all those billions and trillions of years eternity would have scarcely begun. And if that mountain rose again after it had been all carried away, and if the bird came again and carried it all away again grain by grain, and if it so rose and sank as many times as there are stars in the sky, atoms in the air, drops of water in the sea, leaves on the trees, feathers upon birds, scales upon fish, hairs upon animals, at the end of all those innumerable risings and sinkings of that immeasurably vast mountain not one single instant of eternity could be said to have ended; even then, at the end of such a period, after that eon of time the mere thought of which makes our very brain reel dizzily, eternity would scarcely have begun.”
policelimit Premium Member about 13 years ago
Thanks, old pal.
orinoco womble about 13 years ago
Silent, “green” leafblower!!
GROG Premium Member about 13 years ago
Dad will appreciate that – if you ever see him.
tripwire45 about 13 years ago
Efficient.
Reidharrison about 13 years ago
5th panel: Linus giddily runs in and leaps into the pile, sending Snoopy flipping “whisha whisha whisha” backwards.
Doctor11 about 13 years ago
Score!
Plods with ...™ about 13 years ago
Good dog!
dessertdivadfw about 13 years ago
Oh man, I gotta train my dog to do that!
Foghorn Leghorn about 13 years ago
Snoopy has that satisfied look of accomplishment on his face, sure hope Linus don’t see that leaf pile
nancyroy2 about 13 years ago
we need that Snoopy in our backyard!
The Life I Draw Upon about 13 years ago
Anything to help.
Mebeforeswine about 13 years ago
My dogs mulch the leaves, but do not put them in a pile.
Aaron Saltzer about 13 years ago
Score! lol
MysteryCat about 13 years ago
Snoopy must have some sheepdog in him, his herding instinct is coming out.
iced tea about 13 years ago
You win, Snoopy!
Chapmandu about 13 years ago
“You have often seen the sand on the seashore. How fine are its tiny grains! And how many of those tiny little grains go to make up the small handful which a child grasps in its play. Now imagine a mountain of that sand, a million miles high, reaching from the earth to the farthest heavens, and a million miles broad, extending to remotest space, and a million miles in thickness; and imagine such an enormous mass of countless particles of sand multiplied as often as there are leaves in the forest, drops of water in the mighty ocean, feathers on birds, scales on fish, hairs on animals, atoms in the vast expanse of the air: and imagine that at the end of every million years a little bird came to that mountain and carried away in its beak a tiny grain of that sand. How many millions upon millions of centuries would pass before that bird had carried away even a square foot of that mountain, how many eons upon eons of ages before it had carried away all? Yet at the end of that immense stretch of time not even one instant of eternity could be said to have ended. At the end of all those billions and trillions of years eternity would have scarcely begun. And if that mountain rose again after it had been all carried away, and if the bird came again and carried it all away again grain by grain, and if it so rose and sank as many times as there are stars in the sky, atoms in the air, drops of water in the sea, leaves on the trees, feathers upon birds, scales upon fish, hairs upon animals, at the end of all those innumerable risings and sinkings of that immeasurably vast mountain not one single instant of eternity could be said to have ended; even then, at the end of such a period, after that eon of time the mere thought of which makes our very brain reel dizzily, eternity would scarcely have begun.”
Number Three about 13 years ago
Awwwwwww, So cute!
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Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member about 13 years ago
i live in a desert. i got rocks.
doodoodle about 13 years ago
that’s what you get a dog for- to pile your leaves so you don’t have to do it!